MUSC Medicare Advantage Network in Kershaw County, SC: What HealthSpring Members Should Know
Ben J. Mauldin | Jun 17 2026 13:00
Last Updated: May 27, 2026
Medicare beneficiaries in Kershaw County, South Carolina who rely on MUSC Health services may be affected by ongoing contract negotiations between MUSC Health and Cigna Healthcare, which offers Medicare Advantage coverage under the HealthSpring brand.
MUSC Health has publicly confirmed that its agreement with Cigna Healthcare is scheduled to expire on June 30, 2026, and that discussions are ongoing. If a new agreement is not reached, MUSC hospitals and physicians may become out-of-network for Cigna members (including those enrolled in HealthSpring Medicare Advantage plans) beginning July 1, 2026.
At this time:
- No changes have taken effect
- Patients should continue using their providers as normal unless notified otherwise
- Negotiations are still ongoing
- Medicare members should stay informed as the situation develops
Still, discussions like this are an important reminder that Medicare Advantage provider networks can change from year to year — and Kershaw County beneficiaries should pay close attention as the June 30 deadline approaches.
MUSC Healthcare Presence in Kershaw County
Kershaw County residents are primarily served through MUSC regional access points and referral networks, including:
- MUSC-affiliated specialty care in Camden and surrounding areas
- Referral pathways to Columbia MUSC facilities
- Emergency and hospital care coordination in the Midlands region
- Regional outpatient and primary care networks
Many Medicare beneficiaries in Kershaw County rely on MUSC-connected systems for:
- chronic disease management
- cardiology
- orthopedic care
- specialty referrals
- emergency services
- hospital-based care coordination
Why This Matters for Medicare Advantage Members
If a new agreement is not reached by June 30, 2026, Kershaw County Medicare members could potentially experience:
- changes in provider access
- higher out-of-pocket costs
- referral disruptions
- differences in HMO vs PPO coverage rules
Medicare Advantage networks vary by plan, so reviewing coverage annually is essential.
HMO plans are generally more restrictive, while PPO plans may still allow out-of-network care at higher cost-sharing.
What You Should Do Before AEP
Before Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), Kershaw County beneficiaries should:
- monitor updates from MUSC and Cigna Healthcare (HealthSpring)
- confirm doctor participation
- check hospital and referral networks
- review prescription drug coverage
- compare Medicare Advantage plans for the upcoming year
Healthcare contract negotiations sometimes result in new agreements before deadlines expire. However, situations like this highlight why annual Medicare reviews are so important.
Get Help Reviewing Your Coverage
If you rely on MUSC or regional providers in the Midlands area, it is a good time to review your Medicare Advantage plan before AEP.
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Related Article
For statewide context on the MUSC and Cigna Healthcare negotiations affecting HealthSpring members across South Carolina:
Frequently Asked Questions – Kershaw County Medicare & MUSC
Is MUSC leaving HealthSpring Medicare Advantage plans in Kershaw County?
At this time, MUSC and Cigna Healthcare — which offers HealthSpring Medicare Advantage plans — are still actively negotiating. No final agreement has been announced, and current coverage has not changed.
MUSC has publicly stated that network participation could change if a new agreement is not reached by June 30, 2026.
Will I still be able to see my doctors?
Yes, for now. Members should continue using their providers unless notified otherwise by their insurance plan or healthcare provider.
What services are available through MUSC in this region?
MUSC-connected services include:
- hospital care
- specialty referrals
- cardiology
- orthopedic services
- chronic condition management
What happens if MUSC becomes out of network?
If MUSC providers become out of network:
- costs may increase
- referrals may change
- HMO plans may restrict coverage
- PPO plans may still allow care at higher cost
Should I change plans now?
No immediate changes are needed. However, reviewing your Medicare coverage during AEP is strongly recommended.
Where can I get help?
👉 https://mauldininsurancegroup.com/contact
Sources
MUSC Health News — "MUSC Health provides update on contract negotiations with Cigna Healthcare" (April 28, 2026)
https://www.musc.edu/content-hub/News/2026/04/28/musc-cigna
Cigna Healthcare HealthSpring Medicare Advantage
https://www.healthspring.com
Last Updated: May 27, 2026 Medicare beneficiaries in Kershaw County, South Carolina who rely on MUSC Health services may be affected by ongoing contract negotiations between MUSC Health and Cigna...

